erocker's HTPC
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| Posted: | March 15th 2010 |
| Updated: | March 15th 2010 - 1:51 AM |
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| System Specs: | » Athlon II X4 620 » Asus M3A78-EM » G.Skill DDR2 1000 » HD 5770 » Thermaltake 450W |
| Performed Mods: | Cut the rear of the motherboard tray to allow the w/c tubes to pass through. |

18 Comments
too bad i couldnt get the case though, but i've found a Rogue instead, so that will do the job :D
I just got mine all put together except I'm waiting for a cpu to get here..Hope it's here tomorrow..
Your right at that price everyone should get this case It was a total pleasure to use this case..
bgears put a lot of thought into the design..Such a clean design If I'd of known it was this nice I would have paid $100 easy...
Admirable case. It's always my favorite ones a case mod with plastic glass. I want to mod my first one with the same material. But I don't know how to cut them clean or join them. Also need some tool idea that you used in modding. Some close shot of joints will help me for sure. Any idea and knowledge will be highly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Moin